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    Gotcha...love you too, Dino !

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    OMG dino thank you so much!

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    Quote Originally Posted by dinos22 View Post
    if there was no cookie you guys would never have this bios
    you can still love me all you want
    he is old now dino we need a new one OK
    thanks cookie
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    i think you are asking the wrong person about safety limits, but

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    Hey dino, is there something im missing? The vcore can go up to 2.1 but im still locked at 1.49v for the VTT.

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    Same for me with the Filefactory-Downloadlink. Anyone got 0.2 Volts for me?

    Btw, thanks for your effort dinos!

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    omg...nice chip

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    Hey dinos, any news on this.

    Still only seems to allow 1.49v VTT.

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    sorry no replies yet
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    Kk, thanks a lot man. I appreciate the help.

    Out of curiosity though, why didn't GB support higher volts to begin with?

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    i dont know im guessing they thought there was no point as they are low end boards and not really meant for xtreme OC in first place
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    OverShocked

    High VTT is NOT a good idea & doesn't help much. It only makes the IMC cold bug even worse......and it kills
    I supposed Cookie was also aware of this

    With a good 530 & OCP mod, -160c can be easily obtained
    For higher BCLK, it all depends on the chip
    I had tried dozens, only a few could do 280+ BCLK boot up into Windows & reach 6.7+ GHz

    The Bios setting is simple:-
    Vcore: 1.88v
    VTT: 1.41v
    PLL: 1.8v
    PCH: 1.34v
    Others: Auto

    Hope it helps
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    can you share the mod with everyone please
    let's get this party started lol
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    Ok...Dino, as you wish
    I'll try to take a picture of it later today
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    can you share the mod with everyone please
    let's get this party started lol
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    Thanks a ton mad222, cant wait for the mod!

    At what point did you have troubles before ocp?

    The chip I was playing with didnt like the cold as much as it liked the volts... Between -110 and -140 i could only get like 2 more bclock out of it, so I raised the vtt and that helped a lot.

    And I love you for the bios settings m8.

    One question though, what do you usually set the clock generators at?

    I found that 700 for cpu and 800 for pci was better for me. Any insight?

    Thanks!

    Teamwork makes dreamwork guys. (:
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    dont give up all your secrets mad hehe
    afterall you did put a lot of effort into it...that's what makes it fun....getting there right
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    IMC coldbug with high vtt ? i think u mean IMC coldbug with high qpilink
    if this little board can run +300 with high qpilink with just 1.41 VTT i think gbt should change layout and sell it like P55-UD9
    got another 2 chips here same batch this time will test again in weekend
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    i think you are asking the wrong person about safety limits, but

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    That's why you're being loved by many, Dino !
    Quote Originally Posted by dinos22 View Post
    dont give up all your secrets mad hehe
    afterall you did put a lot of effort into it...that's what makes it fun....getting there right
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    Quote Originally Posted by hiwa View Post
    IMC coldbug with high vtt ? i think u mean IMC coldbug with high qpilink
    if this little board can run +300 with high qpilink with just 1.41 VTT i think gbt should change layout and sell it like P55-UD9
    got another 2 chips here same batch this time will test again in weekend
    Well it definitely raises the CB. I went from -145c to -110c when i raised the VTT to 1.49

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    Quote Originally Posted by OverShocked View Post
    Well it definitely raises the CB. I went from -145c to -110c when i raised the VTT to 1.49
    thats weird
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    ^Same thing happens on some 980x's. Me and bodar were testing one that didnt have a coldbug at stock volts, but once you gave it a lot of VTT (its max IIRC) the CB became -140.

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    not sure what board you used but i've seen the opposite with 980X

    at least all the CPUs i tested on the UD9. You can use VTT to push cold bug lower basically
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    I had the same problem with some 980x on UD7 as well
    Need to advice Mr. Cookie, but he might be busy watching FIFA

    Good luck...guys !
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    thing with IMCs is they will only take so much volts

    what i would suggest is maybe trying to find volt limts for IMC but keep in mind that a lot of guys say retail CPUs die easier with over 1.5 VTT (gbt tends to undervolt VTT a bit so you may be able to use more but measure it under the socket)
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    Quote Originally Posted by dinos22 View Post
    not sure what board you used but i've seen the opposite with 980X

    at least all the CPUs i tested on the UD9. You can use VTT to push cold bug lower basically
    We were using the R3E, maybe it depends on the configuration and speeds of the ram.

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    it also depends on type of RAM, spd and pcb
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